The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 07, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
Established 1878
no Tho Point Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali
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GERMAN ASSAULTS 01 ALLIES
RELAXED AFTER
LINE Ka
DESPERATE ATTACKS n
isr A
don
Battue
Promifc
are! j Escaped Bombs Smimdlay
(Courage Displayed by Kaiser's Troops in Effort to Roach North
sea uuusi ui riuiiuu ruuid, dui excites Aamiration
1 of Allies' Forces There.
FRENCH CLAIM ALLIES HAVE GAINED GROUND
IN VICINITY OP VERDUN AND ELSEWHERE TODAY
Expect Japan to Turn Big Fleet Loose in Pacific to Drive Ger
man ollius nuiu niyii ouaa win nuiu ismg iau UMII
After .War and Negotiate With China. "
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay Times.)
LONDON. Nov. 7. The German attempt to reach tho
Straits of Dover, prosecuted with such reckless abandon and
courage as to bring praise oven from the Allies, appeared to
day to have" relaxed temporarily, Along the Yser River from
the North Sea to the ruined town of Dixmude, tho situation is
reported relatively quiet. Along the rest of the battle line Im
portant advantages are said to have been won by the Allies,
A French statement reports repulsing German attacks and
taking two villages northeast of Verdun, South of Ypres, on
the line extending down over the French border to Arras, tho
i Germans are preparing another furious onslaught, spurred on.
I by the Emperor, . i
The Vico-Minister of the Japanese navy states mat japan
ill hold Tsing Tau until tho war Is over, when she will open .
negotiations with China. With the fighting over at Tsing Tau
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litis benovou mai japan win inaugwuuju a navui uumpuigu uh
FEAR NAVAL
ACTIVITY
OF GERMANS
J Emperor William Personally
Travels Army Lines Along
Flanders Front Today
CONFERS IRON CROSSES '
ON BRAVEST SOLDIERS i
tn? AtioeUtod rrm to too nr TtfnM J
LONDON', Nov. 7. -Tho feollng Is
growing hero that the recant raid of
tho Gorman float off Yarmouth was
not the total of tho naval activities
In tho North Sea. This Impression
has ben Increased by tho nows that
Dutch fishing vessels hnvo ' found
floating mines so thick, some of them
oven catching In their nets, that they
hnvo given up all efforts to contlnuo
their occupation. These fishermen
nlso report that they have scon tunny
bodies floating
them naked.
Throws Himself Into Fight in
Desperate Effort to Cap
ture Calais Now
(Ilr AmooUIM I'itm to Coot lli Tlmra,
LONDON, Nov. 7. A cor
respondent on tho Belgian
frontier telegraphs! "Thp Kai
ser is close to the front in
NEED UNION
CARD TO WED
UNION GIRL
III AmmI.I! I'm. to Cool Itr Time.,
Nl.W YOItK, Nov. 7. When ho
goes to Congress, Meyer London, tho
Socialist roprespntntlvo-olect, will try
to hnvo n law passed by which no
worktr.nn will bo nllowed to mnrry n
working girl unless ho has a union
card. Loudon made this announce
ment today at a mass mooting of thy
1
TTO
Flanders, making efforts to
inspire his troops to gain Cal-lwinto Goods workers union.
als, Despite a nearly success
ful bomb attack on him at
In the sea, somo of y Sunday Q Kaiser COI1-
tinuos to drive daily through
the territory of Bruges and
Courtral roads, His routo Is
always kept secret and ho
IMIIJ
CANCELS
GROWERS
DEATH PENALTY
uses a diffarenfear each time. , Late Returns Indicate Capital
Daily ho singles out certain ' Punishment Bill Passed
soldiers for acts of exceptional
the Pacific, employing the fleet which has been released from ; . . ..- bravery and personally gives
bombardment of the German stronghold, in an attempt to uses loss or adoju y them the iron cross. He also
visited wounded in the field
Washington Vote
000,000 by Forcing Prices.
Downward is Estimate
(Br AMocLtfcJ PrtM la Coot III Tim,)
TC'lOIIIMTrnV T n V.. T "WU VlUYI VjUIIIIClUUl
Tho war's offect on tho priro or cotton Kaiser wishes you a ' ispccdy
nnd cotton scod caused a loss of about ,
-Do,000,000 .to tho Amorlcnn cot-1
ton farmors this yonr, according to
flguros announced today by tho Bu
reau of Crop Kstlimitca of the De
partment of Afcrlculturo.
(Or Aworltisl TrMi lu Oooa U Tlmr.,,
I'OHTLAND, Nov. 7 Comploto re
turns from nem ly4 every county ludl-
f'lltml Hln til. i Kill t.. ..It.illl ..I,M,
hospitals, invariably saying: i"unlKhmJ?tirobabiy passed, mo
II finn, rln.i. .n,ro,ln 4l, Antl-Capltul I'lihlslimont Leaguo
,UUuU Vllijrl UUIIIKIUWI lllW nlnlttlml thn mnnaiiKA t. ..!.! .....!.,..
iutaivia inv ii.Liin nil wiiiiiu I '!' villi
majority of 8000.
recovory,
VOTI3 I.V U'ASIIIXfJTO.V.
VIL
S NEW
CH CAGQ
round un German warships, Notwithstanding the Russians
; claims to overwhelming success in the East, there is nothing
to show that the German and Austrian forces hqvamet disas
ter, and although they retreated, they..apparentlMdll" back
upon the strongly fortified positions selected in advance,
APS CAPTURE TS1WG TAU AFTER
THREE WEEKS SIEGE AND ATTACH
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmea.) I
T0KI0, Nov, 7, Tokio is celebrating today tho fall of the
German fortress at Tsing Tau after an actual siege of a few ,
davs mnm thnn three weeks; 'It was the middle of September!
that tho real attack began, although preparations were begun
immediately after war was declared by Japan on August 12th.
TJie final attack began shortly after midnight Friday and the
first inroad by the allied forces, which was largely instrumen
ini in Tho fail iho nhnfl. wns the takiiiff of tho middle fort of
...,,. ,,.,. M.wrr , .;- - .....I i. , i... l! CHICAGO. Nov. 7. .The Cicam "r. ............. I
the first line of, defense, his was accompi.snea uy a umi- st06k 0 tlmo , -y-- -jjjj- ' - -:. Mornjng Traln to LeaVe Ear).
liant charge of infantry and engineers led by General Yama- inco a. orgnnuotioa rorty-nino yeow nmUo Ktl0vvu t0 Ioxlonn 00,,0
da, SlmuLaously other cha were made by troops d icr and Return Earl.er With
itlpr fnrunrrt with r.rins of "Banza , TIlO laltUngCllOn TOrtl-i mglng among, cattlo In thirteen ,,..,.,,,,,,,," - , Mali Snnrlnx Trnln l
.. - a a. fi. . M.I.. txMM n I nlnlna li iiina tiTntnil It tA tint nllninil. 'J
fno4.-. n 4U Ano fo nt hi'Af) fl. tTl. lilUHC L, I1IU VU!) UttU" , "'"' "" '
STDGKYARDS
Noted Livestock Plant Shut
Down for First Time In Its
History Quarantined
Ur AoillJ Trio to Co IIrTlmt.)
CHICACO, Nov. 7.-The Chicago
PRESIDENT GOOD
Mexican Rebel Leader Tele
graphs, That NeW Official
Has Taken Oath of Office' ,
(Or AMrlilo4 I'ltu ti Coq Day TItom.J j
Kli PASO, Tex.. Nov. 7. denornl j
Villa, lu a tologrnm to the Associated
l'rosa from Agnus Cnllentos says: j
"Oonornl Oullorjrez, having takon thoi
oaiu oi omco today ueioro ino mm-
IjiNt Itt'tiium Khor 'Knit the Ktnto in
Dry by 1 1, ()()().
(Ilr AmocULJ I'rrM to I'imm llir TlniM.)
8KATTLB, Wash,, N'oV. 7. Strag
gling returns Indicate it prohibition
majority of about M.000. The plur
ality of Sunnlor Jones, Iteptiltllcan,
over Black, Dompcmt, Is npproxl
mntoly -15,000. Hanson, Progressive,
lb a-oloso third to Black.
TRAIN
SCHEDULE
IS
REARRANGED
lu accord with hlsdeslgnatlon and
will anutnlii 111 if l with tnrrn it nrmu
(!..ji jl i fll R,3rt o m P.liimp-Hhla WAS CaD-! states. It was placed under quaran- ,, , ,.miBi,;Bp i.im n rnu,.ii,tin,,i.
IHailUII Ull IIIO CU&l, ion cu u.uv ' --'P. ,.,' j I tine by the state and fedbral officers nf liMr lllollllpnl wllll .. . "I Supt. W. p. Miller has just com
tUred SOOn thereafter. UetaCnmOntS Ol Hie lllil IIIIO uw,ujiou . for nlno day8 Tua Chicago ynnls l ,-. ,ploted plans for a now tlmo card to
'Will undergo n tliorougli process or
ttorlng Is ro
il.' r. i I RJI-lil.- r 7 a m ont tllPil tllftr
LT, 1 " S' Tfl T n" o weai ei - - ""
.i-u. ti ii !.i-j it.- iuo until o innlf!r ItnmhnrH-i -" L
stationi i ne warsnips aiueu mu amoo vriu. u -
ment.
JAPS PRAISE GERMAN BRAVERY '
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlraos.)
r. ., i . u i ...Uinli tlio InnnrtfiSfi. in fafifi i
aiter tne desperate assuuu m wmv,.. u. .---, ... .--- townihlp Uno road or tll0 Two Mll0
nf liomin rocictona rlvnllflfl tllfi braVQrV Of their tOrCeS auroad i. n0 nearer determined slnco
D. ail.. T-tTL. nnAaraA nf Q'SO this morninffi Atitho road election iban It has
people.'
t.xi:s voti:i down
Ilnmloii DofwitH Tho MHo and Four
Mflo Bond PiopowltluiiH
What Is to bo done with tho
KLBCT OlTICKUS
ronMnnur, i sing i ausuiiuiiuciou oi-.uw ..-...-......,. -".foj tho . two years nvery
that hour, Governor Meyer Waldeck, following the hoisting oi jpropOBltlon tnat wlBllt re8Uit 1n
White faff; nn tho forts, sent an on cer wun ia& ui mmwum imprjuowoiH. vi
iu uie angio-japanese iiiiu. m t v,.w. ..- . -
Japanese and German officers openea a coiuoichuo aV . j.i
Annual Count j'Kumlny Kchnol Con
vention Holds Kt'hMlon Today
At Uio meeting of the County
Sunday Rt"l;ool Convention liold this
morning, Iiev. Knight, of tho Moth
odlst Uplecopal Church of Bandon,
was elected president nnd Miss Hut-
been Hlo 'Sweet', of Coqulllo, secrotary-
treasurer of tlii organization.
Kov. Bassford, of tho Marshflold
Baptist Church received Uio chair
manship of tho 'temporanco com-
iclpal objection seeming to
both
prln-
be that
jmlttce, and tho Hev. Mrs. Lewis,
the notices of the oloctlon that were' of North "Bend, will head tho coin-
Mini r. i i . iu rnlllloo nf thfi naOItU aiOllI'osted were in sucn conuiuon mai muteo on owingoiicai worK.
mailKe DarraCKS, Wlieil IIIC lUlmMlll, ; irihntP in il was ,mP0fi8lo, t0 read thom I T,,oro woro- Present 35 at tho
Were COmpletodi Japan6S6 Officers pay Unstinted triDUie 10 Tl f,vo.n,jn tax proposed for tho meeting this morning representing
the hraVPrv nf thfi fifirmanS, Who fOUght tenaciOUSly tO tllp. .improvement of the township lino In all fourteen Sunday schools of
116 DraVery OI ine UermdH&i wn" ,uu parmnnQ hfi,v .inroad was snowed under and a one-1 tho county.
last, Unofficial reports were that tne uenimii& U10W ,u ,nlu tax for the two mho highway i iiov. phiPp8, of Portland, wni
Whnt mmoirmrl r,f fho fnrt; hfifore Sundering and SUnK alllB0 lost by quite a majority. This address boys over lfl years of ago
cl,! t ' mi..i I ....-n cmnll In thfi final aSSaUtt DUt leaves these two roads In their at tho Baptist
"lJo. UIO Alllcb lUobDo yyuio vj.iiwii
go Into effect u week from tmnnrrmv
! to tnlto caro of tho chango lu mail
I service.
Tltp now card provldos for a pas
senger train to' leave Marshflold at
7:10 In the morning nnd return hore
at 10:10, bringing tho Incoming mull.
A mixed train will leavo bora at
1:-10 In the afternoon nnd return
horo at 5:50. This train will talco
tho outgoing mall, which will loavo
Marshflold postofflco about 1 o'clock
Instead of 0:30, as when It was tak
on out over tho Coos Bay Wagon
Itoad.
On Sundays n passongor train will
loavo Marshflold at 12:01, noon, and
return hero at 3:20, bringing In tho
Sunday mall In tho afternoon.
Nothing definite lias been done yet
about tho extension of tho train sor
vlco over tho Smith-Powers lino be
yond Myrtle Point.
the German loss is believed to be heavy.
EiliS PLACE ALL ENGLISHMEN
IN GERII IN MILITARY JAIL
these two roadB In their at tho
present condition for another year afternoon
and means practically no activity In rspenk dn
the tie business during tho coming
winter as the road will be Impas-
Isable. Bnndon Hecorder.
M.umiAoi: lici:.sics issuk
KlU
Church tomorrow
and 'In tho evening will
tho '.International Sunday
School convention in Switzerland.
COQUILLH HULLS ItONUH.
BANDOX TANKS 1IIOIIK11
Inhn f ..flnv nml Mnrv AIIpa Hnnrti
Hugh Porter Walls and Kdna J. jor tho coming fiscal year tljan for '
.. i ii i-i!u,i'fnnniinil. ' tho one ending the first day.oLNo-
RFRI IM Mow 7 Tho nnlinp have nOtltied ail UlbllollUraH - nnVL.rnt, , rn,in A,tnr. v ember. 19H. nn.l tho low may,
hSLl I I I 11 1 VII V t I liIUfcWiWM- - , ,, , l','4 U Ab 4VMMM WB ! .--- - - - ,,
hn.. ii. r i-7 A 1R in ronnrt tn the DO IC6 StaUOnS aon. reach th'o ton-mill limit, Is tho opln
IWUUH Uieageb 01 1 aim n , Qf. arrest John McNahb and Magaret K. WiMlon of Mayor Topping, who with'
for transport to Ruhleben, near Berlin, I no oroer 01, ca . ha Ilecordor anrt other clty om.
States that thp government tOOk the Stand that Civilians OUgll R E slmmonB and Edith Carter, jclals Is now preparing the budgot
in Un I ft M ,J noi-mittPrl in retUm home and the , Archie O. Walker and Bonnie" A. for tho year ending November 1.
to be left at liberty and permitted xo leiuin """' lUpicage. ,1015, which must bo nied with the
Present ITieaSUre WaS adopted relUCtantly m answer 0 HID, 1au, M Freidhofer and Elslq Ha-' County Clork before December J.
action Of the British, - . Igermeister.-Coqul.le limM. Ilnndon Btcorder.
DNjK)hOK-nf ihHiio of $:so,ooo lit 11
I'lriiiiiiiu or ijidoo.oo.
Tle Coijullle Sontlnol says: "The
130,000 bond Issue of city bonds
whoso sale has beon hanging fire so
W ' long wore finally disposed of at a
In all probability the budget for j special meeting held Wednesday aN
tlio city of Bahdou will bo greater ternopn.
"Tl 0 buyors woro J. 5L Wright &
Co. of Denver and the contract was
mado with tljrlr personal representa
tive, C. T. Sldlow of that city. Tho
hontiH pad wus K00, which was
more than tho council wanted to pay;
and yet it would have been poor
policy to have failed to mako a sule!
In low of prevailing conditions, on'
account of a hlUU over a matter ot
'$200 or J300."
FRENCH CLAIM GERMANS LOSING' :
AT ALL POINTS ALONG THE LINE
Announce That Allies Relieved Belgian Force Which Was
Thrown Into Danger by Counter Attack of Germans
1 Along Yser Marines Repulse Attack
FRENCH AND ENGLISH UNITE IN OFFENSIVE
MOVEMENTS SOUTHEAST OF YSER TODAY
British Repulse Violent Attack on Neuve Chapcllc and French
Claim to Have Captured Two Villages Northwest of
Verdun German Losses Near Nancy
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.)
PARIS, Nov, 7, The official statement this afternoon says:
"On our left wing, the situation Is relatively quiet, On tho
Yser, down stream from Dixmude, tho Belgian troops who ad
vanced along tho right bank of tho Ysor from Nlouport In tho
direction of Lomdaortzyde and who had been counter attack
ed by tho Garmans, woro sustained in time, Tho situation has
been entirely re-established in tills locality, At Dixmude, tho
marine fusiliors ropulscd a frosh counter attack. To the East
of Ypres, tho situation is unchanged. To tho southeast of this
town, we resumed tho offensive In combination with the Brit
ish," "Tho British repulsed a violent attack on Nouvo Chapollo,
Between LaBassee and Jjie Oise, River other attacks woro re
pulsed, Wo even made some slight progress in the region of
Vermolles and to tho south of Alx Noulotto, On-tho contor In
the region of Vailly, we continued to recapture ground, In
Argonne, German attacks were repulsed, To tho northwest
of Vordun wo took possession of tho villages of Haucourt an.d
Nogovillo, Southeast of Vordun an offonslvo movement of tho
onomy failed, On ptlr right wing the Gorman attacks on tho
forts surrounding fiancy resulted in porcpptiblo losses to the
enemy," -
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RUSSIA ALLEGED TO HAVE GONE
INTO PERSIA ANDirZElItt
K
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(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
AMSTERDAM, Nov, 7, A message from Vienna says that
tho Austro-Hungary Consul General, and Turkjsh diplomtic
representatives at Tabriz, Persia, have been tq,kdn; prisoners
by tho Russians and transported to Tiflls,
WARSHIPS NEAR PERU COAST '
w
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(By Associated Prosa to tho Coos Bny Times.)
LIMA, Peru, Noy. 7. Four warships passed CnJ$o south
bound yostorday, They kopt far out from the shore' and their
nationally could not bo made out.
TURKS SEIZE STEAMERS OF THE
ALLIES AT PORTS OP PNA
fBv AssoclutOil Press to tho Coos Bny Times.)
LONDON, Nov, -V.-A dispatch from Athens says- the au Svj
timritlns nf Smvma. Asiatic Turkev. havo confiscated all Brit- i
ish, French, Belgian and Russian stoamors lying In port, 'The .' j
public treasury has beon transferred from Smyrnajnto the 'fl
interior, . 4:, V
JAP WARSHIPS ACTIVE. -W ',iiJ$
fBv Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
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SAN UtAINUIbUU, NOV, , I no cuuium ui .uiOLuaauqaD
frniahtor A7iimnsnn Mam said todav that ho had been-iCorKW'v
voyod from Japan to the Pacific Coast by two Japne$e bat- ;
4iot,ir.o Lnt Im rnfnenfl In Hiuiilrm tllfilr tlfllTlfiS, ''.', i
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(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) ,: f -J;i
WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 7. The American JSr'
Kroonland has been releasodrby tho British aj Gibraltar,; .and
will sail today, leaving her copper and rubber 'qargo fof-.a- yef
dict of tho prize pourt. ''; i-
U. S. SEEKS SECRET WIRELESS " ' 'j '
(By Afcsoolnted Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) " ,
AA5HiMRTnN. n. 0.. Nov. 7, Secretary Daniels and Act-.
ing Secretary Lansing of the State Department In conference
today with Assistant Chief Moran of the Secret Service, de
cided to begin a search for a secret wireless aprpartWt-at)leg-ed
to bo in use by European belligerents in the Unjtwl States.
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